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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
On Feb 4, 8:12*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
http://www.hackneyhive.co.uk/index/2...ollision-with-... Obviously the railings' fault, innit. |
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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
On Feb 4, 8:12*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
http://www.hackneyhive.co.uk/index/2...ollision-with-... You must have your special glasses on again. Where does it say "up the inside of a lorry at a junction?" What it actually says is "Witnesses said he was hit by a left turning lorry ending with his bike going under the lorry." Nothing about him going up the inside of a lorry. How do you know he did? Try checking what you write is supported by the links you post, or you just look stupid (again). |
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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
Mrcheerful wrote:
A subject line that doesn't reflect the reality of what happened, based on the link he posted. -- Paul - xxx |
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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
Paul - xxx wrote:
Mrcheerful wrote: A subject line that doesn't reflect the reality of what happened, based on the link he posted. both vehicles turned left out of a junction, I expect the lorry crept up beside the cyclist using a cloaking device and then ran the cyclist over, or perhaps the cyclist went up the inside of the lorry, which is more likely? |
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On Feb 4, 10:43*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Paul - xxx wrote: Mrcheerful wrote: A subject line that doesn't reflect the reality of what happened, based on the link he posted. both vehicles turned left out of a junction, I expect the lorry crept up beside the cyclist using a cloaking device and then ran the cyclist over, or perhaps the cyclist went up the inside of the lorry, which is more likely? Maybe you'd like to pop along to the inquest, and report back to us. |
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On 04/02/2011 10:56, FrengaX wrote:
On Feb 4, 10:43 am, wrote: Paul - xxx wrote: Mrcheerful wrote: A subject line that doesn't reflect the reality of what happened, based on the link he posted. both vehicles turned left out of a junction, I expect the lorry crept up beside the cyclist using a cloaking device and then ran the cyclist over, or perhaps the cyclist went up the inside of the lorry, which is more likely? Maybe you'd like to pop along to the inquest, and report back to us. Inquest? A bit previous... |
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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
Mrcheerful wrote:
Paul - xxx wrote: Mrcheerful wrote: A subject line that doesn't reflect the reality of what happened, based on the link he posted. both vehicles turned left out of a junction, I expect the lorry crept up beside the cyclist using a cloaking device and then ran the cyclist over, or perhaps the cyclist went up the inside of the lorry, which is more likely? Dunno which is most likely, but it's also possible that the lorry simply overtook the cyclist and pulled in 'cos it hadn't fully overtaken ... There is absolutely no evidence of either scenario being more or less likely than the other and for you to speculate just means you're (again) using some poor buggers death to try and score miniscule points. -- Paul - xxx |
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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
Paul - xxx wrote:
Mrcheerful wrote: Paul - xxx wrote: Mrcheerful wrote: A subject line that doesn't reflect the reality of what happened, based on the link he posted. both vehicles turned left out of a junction, I expect the lorry crept up beside the cyclist using a cloaking device and then ran the cyclist over, or perhaps the cyclist went up the inside of the lorry, which is more likely? Dunno which is most likely, but it's also possible that the lorry simply overtook the cyclist and pulled in 'cos it hadn't fully overtaken ... There is absolutely no evidence of either scenario being more or less likely than the other and for you to speculate just means you're (again) using some poor buggers death to try and score miniscule points. last I heard he was recovering, do you know different.? even if the lorry came up and overtook him right at the junction the cyclist could have slowed to let him complete his manouevre as advised in the highway code, you know, that book that cyclists do not bother to read and follow. |
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up the inside of a lorry at a junction, when will cyclists learn?
On 04/02/2011 10:43, Mrcheerful wrote:
Paul - xxx wrote: Mrcheerful wrote: A subject line that doesn't reflect the reality of what happened, based on the link he posted. both vehicles turned left out of a junction, I expect the lorry crept up beside the cyclist using a cloaking device and then ran the cyclist over, or perhaps the cyclist went up the inside of the lorry, which is more likely? Obviously the cloaking device. Cyclists are never at fault. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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